Cody McMains

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Cody McMains
Born
Cody Arthur McMains

(1985-10-04) October 4, 1985 (age 38)
Occupation(s)Actor, skydiver
Years active1994 -present

Cody Arthur McMains (born October 4, 1985) is an American actor. He is best known for playing Mitch Briggs in Not Another Teen Movie and Patch in Thomas & the Magic Railroad . [1]

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He appeared as Patch in Thomas & the Magic Railroad , with Alec Baldwin, Peter Fonda and Mara Wilson [2] and as Kirby in Big Bully . [1]

He was featured in the movie Bring It On in 2000. [1] He also appeared in the TV series Monk as Mr. Monk's psychiatrist's son, Troy Kroeger, on two episodes. [3] In addition, Cody played Keith on 10 Things I Hate About You , as well as having roles in 90210 and numerous other TV shows.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1996 Big Bully Kirby
1999 Tumbleweeds Adam Riley
1999ImpalaWillShort film
2000Escape to Grizzly MountainRollie
2000 Thomas and the Magic Railroad Patch
2000 Bring It On Justin Shipman
2001 Not Another Teen Movie Mitch Briggs
2005 Pretty Persuasion Kenny
2005 Madison Bobby Epperson
2006 State's Evidence Brian
2007Freakin' Zombies, Man!Stan JohnsonVideo short
2008 Trailer Park of Terror Jason
2008Christmas BreakGoldyShort film
2009The InterventionBoy
2009 Vicious Circle Alfred
2012 FDR: American Badass! James

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1996 Bless This House HunterEpisode: "One Man's Ceiling Is Another Man's Stereo"
1996 Men Behaving Badly TimmyEpisode: "Welcome to Jamieco"
1996What Love SeesBilly HollyTV film
1997 The Pretender IkeEpisode: "Dragon House: Part 1"
1997 The Parent 'Hood AndyEpisode: "No Soul on Ice"
1999 Brimstone Young Ezekiel StoneEpisode: "It's a Helluva Life"
1999 The Love Boat: The Next Wave JustinEpisode: "Three Stages of Love"
2001Prank AttackHostTV series
2002 Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction DarrenEpisode: "The Bloody Hand"
2002–03 Everwood WendellRecurring role
2004 Joan of Arcadia DannyEpisode: "Back to the Garden"
2004 Cold Case John (1979)Episode: "Daniela"
2006 In from the Night TristanTV film
2006, 2007 Monk Troy Kroger2 episodes: "Mr. Monk Gets a New Shrink", "Mr. Monk and the Buried Treasure"
2007 Desperate Housewives HectorEpisode: "God, That's Good"
2007 Without a Trace TylerEpisode: "Two of Us"
2008 The Closer John McFaddenEpisode: "Time Bomb"
2009 Trust Me Chip LyonsEpisode: "All Hell the Victors"
2009–10 10 Things I Hate About You KeithRecurring role
2009, 2010 90210 Stuart3 episodes: "Women's Intuition", "Javianna", "Confessions"
2010 No Ordinary Family ClerkEpisode: "No Ordinary Vigilante"

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